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Point de Galle, ii. 222; climate, 224; con-
firmation, 225; departure from, ibid.; return
to and embarkation from, 264.

Pokur, Hindoo temple, ii. 33.
Political state of India, ii. 320.

latry, and religious beggars, 483; quarrel
with Goomashta, 484.

Ramghur village, i. 617; entrance to the
castle refused, ib.

Rampoor, i. 529.

Poneys, sagacity of, i, 505-6; break loose, RAPER, Colonel, F. V. i. 615; leaves Jyepoor,

622.

Poor, collection for, i. 45.

Poonah, ii. 205; country, 207; city, 207-8;

illness at, 205-6; departure from, 213.

Poonah, Peishwah of, ii. 208.

Poppies first seen, ii. 45; again, ii. 66. 77;
injured by frost, ii. 79.

Porpoises, i. 174; again, i. 176.

Portuguese in Calcutta, i. 36; churches, ib.;
complexion, i. 54.

Potatoes in Bengal, i. 10.

Precious stones, ii. 260.
Presidency separated, ii. 395.
Propaganda Society, i. 86.

Protection afforded the Bishop in his long
journies, ii. 403.

Provisions, dearness of, ii. 109.
Pruny, village, i. 506.

Pudda, one name of the Ganges, i. 170.
Puharrees, i. 195; school, 205; no castes,

207; features, 208; character, 210; resem-
ble the Welch, 211; religion, 211-12;
festivals, 212; vaccination, ib.; oath, 213;
climate, ib.; unprejudiced, 214; mention-
ed again, 493.

PULLER, Sir Christopher, his death, i. 80;
again, ii. 334; character, 335.

Lady, returns home, ii. 335.
Pundit at Kemaoon, i. 502; his discourse on
astronomy and geography, 502-3.
Punt Ka Peepul, i. 510.

R.

Radha, burden of a song, i. 104.
Rahoo, large fish, i. 102-3.

Rain, providential, i. 362; again, 550.
Rajmahal hills, i. 189; again, 190; town,

192; sort of Tyrol, 207; described, 214-15.
Rajpootana distressed, ii. 72-3; Thakoors sit
before their chiefs, ii. 90.

Rajpoots, i. 7; use the affix of Singh, 579;
boy wishes to accompany the Bishop, 473;
chief, 619; their character, ii. 72; good
horsemen, 11; their strings and medals, 24;
described, 25.

Rama and Seeta, festival of, i. 336-7-8.
RAM DEEN, ruins, Banswarra, ii. 93.
Ramghur, i. 482; people described, ib.; ido-

ii. 10; attends the Bishop to Baneraty, 19.
Rats, i. 500.

Receipt for horses, i. 431.

REYNELL, General, i. 544; assigns surgeon to
the Bishop, 546.

REICHARDT, Rev. re-ordained, ii. 441.
Religion in Ceylon, ii. 265.

REYNELL, Major James, maps, i. 91; discre-
pancies, 99. 119. 133. 178.

RHADACANT DEB, i. 72; his opinion of female
schools, ii. 302,
Rhanaghat, i. 90.

Rhinoceroses, i. 381; again, ii. 125.

Rhoders, ii. 265.

Ribband-men in Ireland, i. 163; again, 165.
Rice not nourishing, i. 10; the most valuable,
175; inferior, 184; in Okul Doonga,
512.

RICH, the late Claudius James, i. 380.
RIENZE, Chevalier, ii. 192.

RICKETTS, Mr. Mordaunt, resident at Lucknow,
i. 369; message from, 373; introduces the
Bishop to the King of Oude, i. 387; acts as
Chaplain, 406.

Rivers in Ceylon, ii. 261; families on them,
262.

Robbery, increase of, i. 164; alarm of, ii. 21;
preparations against, ib.

ROBERTSON, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas, pre-
sents a memorial, i. 312; the Bishop's an-
swer, Chunar, 312, 313.

ROBINSON, Rev. Thomas, at Poonah, ii. 209;
accompanies the Bishop to Ceylon, 218; to
Madras, 267; reads with the Bishop to the
sick in the "Bussorah Merchant," 430.
RODNEY, Honourable John, in Ceylon, ii. 228;
again, 261.

Rohilcund, conquest of, i. 427; tumults in,
ii. 361, 362.

Rohillas under British government, i. 427; in-
surgents, ib.; anecdote of chief, 428; soil
and climate, 428, 429.

Roman Catholics, number and character of, ii.
373; again, 463.
ROMER, Mr. ii. 174.
Rooh, fish described, i. 319.
ROTTLER, Rev. Dr. ii. 274. 448.

Roy, Rev. Wm., senior chaplain at Madras, ii.
272.

Ruderpoor, i. 465; misery, ib.; visit from ma-
gistrate, i. 466; annual conflagration, i. 468.

Ruperra village, i. 122.

Rushes, long, i. 99.

Sadras town, ii. 282.
Saees, death of, ii. 80.
Sago-palm, i. 41.

Sakra village, ii. 168.

S.

SALMON, Capt., i. 374; his suwars, 374; es-
corts the Bishop through Lucknow, 410.
Salsette, coast of, ii. 178; island, 185-186.
Salt-water lake, i. 25.

Saltpetre, i. 59; monopoly of salt, ii. 326.
Saltara, Rajah of, ii. 212.
SAM, Mr., Armenian, ii. 274.
Sambur, salt lake of, ii. 23.

Sandheads, the Bishop proceeds to, ii. 268.
SANDYS, Capt. Fred. Hervey, ii. 35.

Sandee, i. 417; dangerous for travellers, 418.
Sanscrit taught in Hindoo colleges, ii. 386-7-8.
SANSONI, Mr. ii. 222; accompanies the Bishop,
263; returns home, 264.
SATCHWELL, Capt. i. 144.

Saugur, island of, i. 1; again, 285; lightning
at, ib.

Sawa town, ii. 64; drunken men, 65.

SAWERS, Mr., receives the Bishop at Candy, ii.
248.

SCHWARTZ, Missionary, ii. 451; his labours

and character, 461-2; guardian to the Raja
of Tanjore, 462; monument to, 461.
Scorpions, i. 313; bite, ii. 158; again, 259.
SCOTT, Mr., i. 525; SCOTT, Sir W. 376; again,
ii. 14.

Sea snakes, ii. 217; natives, horror of sea,
112.

Secundra, i. 585.

Secrole, i. 277; chapel, 279; case of native
convert, i. 279-280; mission school, 280.
Seeta Coom, i. 219.

Seidpoor, i. 274.

Seiks, i. 594.

Self-immolation by drowning, i. 295.
Sepoy regiments recruited from Bahar, i. 67.
Sepoys' scruples about caste, i. 137; gratitude
of, 411; desertion of one, 422; sickness, ib.;
carelessness, 458; volunteer to go to Almo-
rah, 472-3; two always accompany the
Bishop, 478; hardiness, 506; like children,
508; one sick at Moradabad, 526-7; one
drowned, ii. 47; his children, ib.; two ill;
167; derivation of the word, 139.
Serai described, i. 357; lodgers in, described,
ii. 173.

Serampoor, i. 29; described, 50.

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Sick servant, i. 355; carried by women, 356.
Sicligully, i. 197.

Sikh travelling, i. 483.

Sikre, CASIM ALI KHAN, Nawâb of, i. 575.
SIMMS, Mr. Moradabad, i, 525.
SIMPSON, Mrs., her school, i. 254.

SINDIA, i. 620; at Neemuch, ii. 68; his sepoys,
30; benefactor to tomb at Ajmere, 32; at
Pokur, 35; his towns in Guzerát, 104.
SINGH, Raja, relics of, at Candy, ii. 253.
Sircar described, i. 20-21.

Siva, temple to, at Chittore, ii. 60; minarets,
62.

SKINNER, Col. cavalry, i. 546; gives money for
a church, 547; his escort accompany the
Bishop to Nusseerabad, ii. 2. 20; his horse-
men, 202.

Slavery illegal, i. 28; Slave Island, ii. 233.
Smith from Yorkshire, i. 353.

SMITH, Dr. H., appointed the Bishop, i. 546;

gives opium to sepoys, ii. 24; his death, 449.
Snake in the cabin, i. 318; account of one,
ib.

Society in the upper provinces, ii. 370.
SOLIMAN, Shekh, tomb of, i. 596.
Sooty, or Moorshedabad river, i. 187.
Soubahdar goes to Bindrabund, i. 579; his at-

tention, 616; illness and death, ii. 17-18.
Southern India, accounts from, ii. 119.
SOUTHEY, his Padalon, i. 6; Kailyal, 88; cro-
codile island, 130; Lorrinite, 524; his " Oli-
ver Newman," ii. 446.
Spinning wheels, i. 521.
Spirits, bad effects of, on troops, ii. 269.
Squirrel, Indian, i. 50; flying, 500.
Storm on the river, i. 86.

STOWE, Rev. Martin, arrival, i. 76; accompa-
nies the Bishop; 83; wades in a marsh, 131;
illness, 135; his death, 150; again men-
tioned, ii. 344-5-6; burial, 346-7; interest

excited by, 349; reflections on his death,
350.

STOWE, Miss, letter to, ii. 350.
Student in the Vidalaya, i. 301.
Street preaching condemned, i. 299.
Sudder Adawlut, i. 26; Dewannee, ii. 326.
Sugar cane, plantations of, i. 16; mill at Boit-
poor, i. 523-4; sugar, 531; canes and mills,
616; mills, ii. 80; extensive cultivation
of, 380-1; assertion made in Parliament,
381.

Suicide, i. 269.

Sumeru mountain, i. 492.

Sumatra ape, ii, 196.

Sunday regarded by the Hindoos, i. 514,
Sunderbunds, i. 6; termination of, i, 25.

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Sunnite sect, ii. 75-6; quarrel with Boras, ii. THOMASON, Mrs. i. 33.
76.

Sunn hemp, i. 113.

Supta Sati translated, i. 74.

Supreme Court, ii. 326.

Surat city, ii. 174; society, 176; church con-
secrated, ib.; school, 177.

Surdah, silk manufactory, i. 177; Italian mode
of managing silk, 178.

Suromonuggur, dispute at, i. 419-420; for-
tress, 421; trout stream, 423.

Suspension bridge, i. 496.

Suttee described, i. 56; difference of opinion,

57-8; described, 267-8; not common in
Delhi, 578.

Suwarrs levy" black mail,” i. 440-1.
Swinging described, i. 78.

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THORNTON, Mr. John, letters to, ii. 309. 397.
Thread of caste, i. 7: of brahmins, 12. 136.

Thrush in Kemaoon, i. 498.

Thugs described, i. 539.

Tic Polonga, ii. 258.

Tighree, i. 532; celebrated hunting-ground,

533.

Tillhier, village, i. 430.
Tingypoor, village, i. 204.
Tiperah, i. 146.

Titybania, village, i. 113.
Titty-ghur house, i. 55.
Tobacco, i. 433.

TODD, Mr. David, Dacca, his conduct, ii. 348.
TODD, Captain, beloved by natives, ii. 42-3; at

Kotah, 43; at Bheelwara, 46, 47.

Toglikabad, ruins of, i. 571.

Tolly's nullah, i. 25.

Toon-tree, i. 116; dye from, i. 523.

Toolsey, in Salsette, described, ii. 184.

TRAILL, Mr. George William, at Almorah,
sends his poney, i. 471; meets the Bishop,
491; loves, and is beloved by natives, 503.
535.

Travelling, manner of, ii. 376.
TRIMBUK-JEE, described, i. 306; character,
307; escape from Tannah, 585. ii. 187.
Travancore, accounts from, ii. 274.
Trout in Kemaoon, i. 474; at Ramghur, 482.
Turquoises, ii. 217.

Tusseeldar drawn by bullocks, i. 583.
Tylepoor village, i. 529.

Tygers in Kemaoon, i. 448; peasantry fight
them, 448-9; hunt, 461-2-3; at the Hima-
laya glaciers, 499; tamed, 534; near
Luneewarra, ii. 78; kills a Bheel, ib.;
hunting, 125; abound, 137; one crosses the
path, 84.

Tynybania village, i. 123.
TYTLER, Dr. Monghyr, i. 227.

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Valley of Death, i. 469.

VANRENEN, General, Bareilly, i. 439.
Veangodde, Ceylon, ii. 241. 258.
Vear, village, ii. 183.

Veddahs, tribe, in Ceylon, ii. 249-50.
Vepery, church at, ii. 274.

Vidalaya, college, i. 295-6.

Vignette described, ii. 331; again, 333.
Vigilant, ketch, embarkation on, ii. 177.
Village described, i. 11; another, 14, 15;

round Calcutta, ii. 324.
Viragies, college of, i. 612.

Vishnu, incarnation of, i. 129; temple, ii. 280.
Vishvagesa, defilement of, i. 290; sacred well,
ib.

Visitation, ii. 412.

Vultures, i. 203.

W.

WADE, Captain, Lucknow, i. 557.

WALKER, Major, Baroda, ii. 88; procession of
girls to thank him, 88-9.

WALHROFFE, Mr. Colombo, sends cinnamon
peelers, ii. 232.

Water-pump, i. 118; bad, supposed to cause

fever, 458; mill, 478.

Wells, mode of sinking, i. 601.

Weaving, i. 523.

WEST, Sir Edward, ii. 218; again, ii. 457.
Wheat brought into Rohilcund, i. 435.
Wicker-bound graves, ii. 459.

Wild dogs, i. 500-1.

WILLIAMS, Mr. Moradabad, i. 526.
Mr. Delhi, 549.

Mr. James, Baroda, meets the
Bishop, ii. 124; introduces native officers,
126; kindness, 137; accompanies the Bi-
shop out of Baroda, 136; his hurkaru,
111.

Miss, ii. 127.

WILLIAMSON, Mr. Thomas, Kairah, meets the
Bishop, ii. 139; account of the Bheels, ib.
Willow from Buonaparte's grave, ii. 196.
WILMOT, Mr. Colombo, ii. 241.

WILSON, Mrs. i. 43; again, ii. 301.
Woman bathing, i. 232.

Women of short stature, ii. 81.

Wuerh, town, i. 608; suburbs, 609; city, 611.
WYNN, Right Hon. Charles W. Williams, De-
dication, preface ix. Letters to, ii. 285. 292.
334. 340. 368. 451.

Y.

WALLICH, Dr., his character, i. 42; again, Yâk, or Thibet cow, i. 493. 499.

55; ii. 311; again, 425.

Warakapole, station, ii. 244.

WARD, Rev. Mr., Baddagam, ii. 262; again,

417.

WARNER, Mr. Edward Lee, Furreedpoor,

house and garden, i. 164; Gaol calendar,
165-6; library, 163.

Wars, horrors of native, ii. 163.
Wasps, i. 314.

Watchmen to frighten birds, i. 203.

Yogi, imitation of by Dandee, i. 133; tames
a tyger, i. 533; hermitage, i. 535; at
Umeer, ii. 13; another, ii. 162.

Z.

ZALIM SINGH, character, ii. 39; offer to Colo-
nel MONSON, 39, 40.

Zemindars, i. 67; visit of one, i. 348-9.
Zemindarries, ii. 323.

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